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By: Peter Nelson Watch a slideshow of everyone having fun at Marvelous Monday! Photos were taken by Peter Nelson and put together so you can watch a recap of the most marvelous day on...
By: Peter Nelson Watch a slideshow of everyone having fun at Marvelous Monday! Photos were taken by Peter Nelson and put together so you can watch a recap of the most marvelous day on...
By: Jennica Lyons Update Milligan College student Phillip Davis has returned home and is doing well. He has no nerve damage in his arm and it appears that his scars will be limited to his left ear. He will have to go back to Vanderbilt a few times for treatments, and...
By: Lindsey Campbell Are you running low on cash? If you are in college, the answer to that question is yes. Most college students can only work part time, and they need to save money whenever possible. Couponing can offer a way to cut costs and put more cash in your pocket....
By: Johnny Miller Do you have a bunch of clothes lying around your dorm? Do you want to serve God’s people? Well, every year the LINC organization at Milligan College has a World Clothing Drive, which takes place on campus and throughout the community. The Milligan...
Video Credit: Fitz Harris Photo Credit: Lindsey Campbell By: Lindsey Campbell The Invisible Children Organization showed its second film about Joseph Kony, African rebel leader accused of forcing children into war and slavery, during chapel Thursday, Apr. 5. Milligan...
By Sarah Underwood Milligan’s Vespers service kicked off Justice Week on Sunday night with guest speaker Donald Mushayamunda, founder of Mushayamunda Christian Development Foundation, an organization devoted to serving communities, especially those affected by the AIDs...
By: Syd Bickers A group of eight students began meeting at the campus gazebo every night at 10 pm last week to “spiritually encourage” one another, and this Thursday the group’s attendance doubled to 16 people. “We want to be the community that God has called us to...
Photo Credit: Brian Williams By: Brian Williams Dr. Bert Allen’s journey at Milligan started well before he began teaching here 33 years ago after earning his undergraduate degree in 1967. Despite spending most of his life at Milligan College, Allen has decided retire as...
Story and photo by Sydney Bickers Eleven Hart Hall women loaded into a Milligan van and headed to “Into the Fire” in Johnson City last Saturday. Into the Fire is a retail studio in north Johnson City that sells pottery made in China for patrons to decorate with paint....
A Review by Krista Knudtsen Milligan College’s most recent drama was a novelty for the theater, set apart by its unique origin and style. The Quickening is Milligan’s first original production, written by Debbie Harbin, administrative assistant for academic...